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Marshall O. Levinson

Cathedral City, California

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Marshall O. Levinson passed away peacefully on January 10, 2007, following a courageous battle with cancer. Marshall was from Duluth, Minnesota. He was the only son and child of Bess and Jack Levinson, who helped shape his life as a star athlete in football, track, and baseball. He graduated from...

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I haven't seen Marshall for many years. He was my cousin on my father's side, Nathan Levenson of Duluth. I enjoyed my visits to Jack and Bess when I was in the Navy and visited them in Long Beach. Through a mutual friend, I had heard he was in Duluth this past summer and had asked about me. I am sorry we didn't get to talk to each other. Condolences to Bess.

To Mrs. Levinson and the Friends and Family. Marsh was such a sweety, from our days at Washington Jr., in Miss Anderson's homeroom. He has left us with a diminished world. He and Pete Patronas helped me learn what a nice guy was like, My sympathies to all.

Marsh was my first husband's GOOD friend. I had heard many stories about their exploits through the years.

My sympathies go out to his family and friends.

I somehow know that he and Peter have teamed-up again.

Elaine Patronas-Kolanczyk
Duluth/Superior

With Marsh's passing, I lost a precious friend of over 50 years. Besides being a truly gifted athlete, Marsh was kind, loyal and humble. Whenever I visited the LA area where Marshall lived for many years, he would never fail to take time off work to meet for lunch or dinner. I will miss his ready smile, his easy going manner and the many discussions we had about "the good old days."

Bart Bontems
Naples, FL

Marsh was ahead of the pack in so many ways. Even his voice changed first. His athleticism was a gift he was able to share in sport as both team member and as the individual star. When in the company of Marsh, both men and lady friends knew they were in the company of a gentleman.

Marsh valued his particular Faith. But importantly, he literally embraced all humanity with an ecumenical fervor that made all he contacted become better people.

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Condolences to Marhsall's family. Because of our last names Marshall, Eileen and I sat together in many classes at DCHS....I will always remember his kindness, smashing smile and the grand twinkle in his eyes. A true gentleman.

Marsh lived in my neigborhood for a short time. We played together for a short time in early elementary school (Jackson). He moved. I again came across him at Washington and at Central High. Marsh was a great guy. His talents never got in the way of his friendliness. He will be missed.

My sympathies go out to Marshall's family and friends. Bess, especially. You have been a constant source of pride for Marshall.
I would like to thank Gail for the loving care she has given our beloved Marsh these past twelve months.

I've known Marshall for 63 years. We shared birthdays in February. We were classmates and teammates from grade school to college. We were inseperable, like brothers. Marshall was in our wedding party. 43 years ago. We will always miss you Marsh and love you. Wait for me at the finish line. Condolences to your dear Mother Bess, your family and all your friends.
Ralph and Jeannie Golberg